I've never had a time delay while talking to people in other countries, and that includes talking 10-12000 miles via satellite.

At 300,000 Km/ sec (the speed of light, which is the speed radio communications travel in a vaccum) the time lag between earth and the moon at the average orbital distance would be 1.3 seconds. that's not much of a lag at all.

The camera, being designed for the environment is was being used in would not fry or freeze, nor would the film. They were using Hasselblad cameras, which were top of the line equipment. The Video footage that was sent back was Very grainy.

Here's a site that debunks the photo anomalies:

http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/i...ard/moon01.htm